4oof 1955 Pensions (Amerniment) 7 incapacitated child after he has attained the ave of nineteen years and so long Hs his incapacity shall continue, of an amount uot execeding one half of the persion which may be ranted under paragrapa di) or paragraph (ili) aforesaid; (©) where compensation in respect of the death is payable under the Work- men’s Compensation Act, 1937, or any Act amending or veplacing the same, or where benefits corresponding to benefits granted under this section are payable under the Colonial Superannuation Scheme in respect of death, — the (rovernor may reduce the pension ern mav be pavabl e under this section to such extent as he may consider reasonable; (d) no pension shall be payable nuder this subsection at any time in respeet of more than six children exclu- sive of oo children (e) in the case of a pension ¢ eranted under paragraph (v) of this subsection, if the mother isa widow at the time of the grant of the pension and subsequently re-marries such pension shall cease as from the date of re-marriave; and if it appears to the Governor at any time that the mother is adequately provided with other means of support, such pension shall cease as from such date as the Governor may determine; (7) & pension granted to a female child under this section shall cease upon the marriage of such ehild under the ave of nineteen years. (2) Tn the e se of an officer not holding a pensionable office, the expression pension - able emoluments ’’ in the preeeding subsection shall mean the emoluments enjoyed by lim which would have been pensionable emotu- ments if the office held by him had been a pe aaa office. (3) Tf an officer proceeding by a route approved by the Governor to or from the LEEWARD ISLANDS. 11/1937,